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Big Data, healthcare, and the human lens
From Putting People First

Big Data, healthcare, and the human lens

Now and then somebody writes something that you don’t only wholeheartedly agree with, but that is so deliciously written that it’s a pure joy to read. Ian Eslick...

Fitness by design
From Putting People First

Fitness by design

Can data heal? Yes, argues Dan Hon, whose type 2 diabetes spurred him to embrace “personal informatics” devices such as the Nike FuelBand and the Fitbit. Yet as...

Hertz president on the future of mobility
From Putting People First

Hertz president on the future of mobility

A day after the announcement that the Avis Budget Group has agreed to acquire Zipcar, the world’s leading car sharing network, for approximately $500 million, Michel...

Research on the impact of tablets in secondary schools
From Putting People First

Research on the impact of tablets in secondary schools

Two months ago I wrote about what was then one of the first qualitative studies on the impact of tablets in schools: “Carphone Warehouse (corporate site), a UK...

How are students actually using IT? An ethnographic study
From Putting People First

How are students actually using IT? An ethnographic study

This ECAR research bulletin describes an anthropological ethnographic analysis of student practices relating to the use of information technology on the University...

What’s the future of doctors when the sensors in your electronics diagnose disease?
From Putting People First

What’s the future of doctors when the sensors in your electronics diagnose disease?

In a future where biometrics are measured constantly and interpretation is aided by algorithm, what do we want our health professionals to actually do, asks Bradley...

Should there be a standard user interface for cars?
From Putting People First

Should there be a standard user interface for cars?

Writer Jason Torchinsky makes a case for a standard user interface for cars: “I know there’s already a number of official and unofficial standards in place — pedal...

Seven questions with library anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster
From Putting People First

Seven questions with library anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster

In her work anthropologist Nancy Fried Foster applies anthropological principles to the study of the university’s libraries and their users. By focusing on the...

Dan Saffer on how we *should* interact with the automobiles of the (near) future
From Putting People First

Dan Saffer on how we *should* interact with the automobiles of the (near) future

Smart Design’s Dan Saffer discusses on Fast Company on how we should interact with the automobiles of the (near) future: “What will this feel like, riding in our...

How technology has restored the soul of politics
From Putting People First

How technology has restored the soul of politics

Longtime political operative Joe Trippi advocates a bottom-up, people-centered politics, and cheers the innovations of Obama 2012, saying they restored the primacy...

Design in the service of austerity
From Putting People First

Design in the service of austerity

The UK government’s deficit reduction plan may fall short of its targets, prompting speculation that austerity measures will have to continue into the next parliament...

Are the older generation getting tech-savvy?
From Putting People First

Are the older generation getting tech-savvy?

BBC News has published a 5 minute video feature on Cambridge University’s Design Centre where they test how elderly people use technology. Must-have modern gadgets...

McKinsey’s iConsumer Global Research Initiative
From Putting People First

McKinsey’s iConsumer Global Research Initiative

Recent reports from McKinsey’s iConsumer Global Research Initiative: Moving from “mobile first” to “touch first” December 2012 (published on the EconomistGroup...

Understanding electric utility customers
From Putting People First

Understanding electric utility customers

A few weeks back, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) issued “Understanding Electric Utility Customers—Summary Report: What We Know and What We Need to...

The man looking to turn Samsung into a Silicon Valley trendsetter
From Putting People First

The man looking to turn Samsung into a Silicon Valley trendsetter

Samsung is doubling down on technology investments in Apple’s backyard, including two new R&D buildings in Silicon Valley that will house 2,000 staff and a recently...

Charles Leadbeater on scaling and system innovation in public services
From Putting People First

Charles Leadbeater on scaling and system innovation in public services

On 26 November MindLab, the Danish citizen-centric governmental innovation unit, invited Charles Leadbeater for its morning lecture series. Leadbeater, a leading...

Mark Rettig’s vent on the Connecting movie
From Putting People First

Mark Rettig’s vent on the Connecting movie

Yesterday I plugged Connecting, a short film that explores trends in UI, Interaction & Experience Design. When Mark Rettig watched the video too, he said he would...

Helsinki Design Lab: an interview with Brian Boyer
From Putting People First

Helsinki Design Lab: an interview with Brian Boyer

Bryan Boyer is the Strategic Design Lead at SITRA, the Finnish Innovation Fund. SITRA is a prominent example of a public institution that has embraced a design...

They know what you’re shopping for
From Putting People First

They know what you’re shopping for

Companies today are increasingly tying people’s real-life identities to their online browsing habits. Research conducted by the Wall Street Journal on the practices...

Can reputation come down to a number?
From Putting People First

Can reputation come down to a number?

The idea of a unified reputation currency is starting to take hold online, writes Josh Klein in the blog of the Harvard Business Review. “With broad agreement that...
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